Wolfe announces "Race for a Cure"

Busch North Drivers Challenged to Donate for Each Top-10 Lap at Holland
MOORESVILLE, N.C. (June 22, 2004) -- NASCAR driver Paul Wolfe is certainly
familiar with the Western New York community. The 27-year-old Central New York
native, who donated...

Busch North Drivers Challenged to Donate for Each Top-10 Lap at Holland

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (June 22, 2004) -- NASCAR driver Paul Wolfe is certainly
familiar with the Western New York community. The 27-year-old Central New York
native, who donated $5,000 to Kids Escaping Drugs in 2003, will continue his
fundraising efforts in 2004 with the Racing for a Cure program. The initiative,
supported by Buffalo-area sponsors the Sahlen's Packing Company, Wegman's Food
Markets and the West Herr Automotive Group, is a fundraising and cancer
awareness partnership with the Roswell Park Cancer Institute.

The Racing for a Cure program kicks off Saturday, June 26 with the NASCAR Grand
National Division, Busch North Series Sunoco 150 at Holland Speedway in
Holland, NY. Wolfe will drive the No. 19 Racing for a Cure Chevrolet Monte
Carlo in the event at the 3/8-mile short track. The paint scheme for the car
was designed by 20-year-old Rob DeRoss of South Wales, NY. DeRoss is a
pediatric cancer survivor who was treated at Roswell Park.

To assist in the fundraising, Wolfe has issued a challenge to his Busch North
competitors to donate an amount to Roswell for each lap they are in the top-10
in Saturday's race.

"Whether we are racing at Daytona or Holland, we feel it is important to connect
with the fans and the community," Wolfe said. "Roswell Park has touched the
lives of countless people around the nation, and I am honored to support the
important work they do. I know my fellow drivers will rise to the occasion for
Roswell too."

There are several events planned around the race. A fundraiser raffle will be
held at the track for the opportunity to win a lease on a 2004 Chevrolet Monte
Carlo SS. In addition, Wolfe's team will hold a tire change challenge for the
fans to find out who is the fastest tire-changer in Western NY.

Wolfe is returning for his fifth season in a limited schedule in Busch North
competition after driving his last four races in the NASCAR Busch Series for
Tommy Baldwin Racing. To date, Wolfe has earned 15 top-10 finishes, seven
top-five finishes, and two Bud Pole awards in 36 Busch North events. He has
competed in the Busch Series races at Daytona International Speedway and Las
Vegas Motor Speedway in 2004. Wolfe drove to as high as second at Daytona in
February before an accident knocked him back to a 36th place finish. At Las
Vegas, Wolfe fought his way to an 18th place finish after starting in the back
in 37th.

This is Wolfe's second career appearance at Holland. He finished 12th in 2003. A
full program of Holland's five weekly divisions will also be on the slate on
June 26. Spectator gates will open at 2:30 p.m., with Busch North time trials
getting underway at 4 p.m. The Sunoco 150 is scheduled to start at
approximately 8:30 p.m.

For more information about Paul Wolfe, visit www.paulwolfe.net. To find out more
about Racing for a Cure or to enter the raffle online, visit
www.racing4acure.com.